Transmissions :: Steve Von Till

Transmissions :: Steve Von Till

From Transmissions by Aquarium Drunkard

November 26, 2025 · 1h 33m · Season 11 · Episode 13

About this episode

Steve Von Till discusses his music, influences, and connection to nature and education.

Welcome back to Transmissions. This week: Steve Von Till, of sludge legends Neurosis, the tribal ambient spin-off Tribes of Neurot, solo albums under this own name, and the psych folk project Harvestman. He runs the independent label, Neurot Recordings. And as if all that isn’t enough, he’s also a poet, and an educator—when he’s not playing music, he’s bringing knowledge to the next generation, working as a fourth grade teacher in North Idaho. If you’ve been listening to Transmissions for awhile, you know that we’re hardly dogmatic when it comes to genres, but we don’t often feature artists who could be classified as metal. But that’s part of what makes Von Till such an interesting guest—his own music certainly qualifies as “heavy,” but it’s shot through with influences from very much within the AD canon: krautrock, ambient, folk, haunted country rock. His latest is a solo LP, the piano and synth drenched Alone in a World of Wounds. It is full of songs that, to hear Von Till put it, work as expressions of his soul, his heart, mind, his “earthly being and the whatever unearthly bits…connect with it all.” In addition to his work with Neurosis and Harvestman, this talk focuses in on…

People in this episode

Guest: Steve Von Till

Topics covered

  • music
  • metal
  • poetry
  • education
  • indigenous issues
  • nature
  • punk

Keywords

  • Steve Von Till
  • Neurosis
  • metal
  • ambient
  • poetry
  • education
  • Firekeeper Alliance
  • punk

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Neurot Recordings, Harvestman, Firekeeper Alliance, Green Day, Operation Ivy

More episodes of Transmissions

Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Transmissions podcast page.